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Default Hysterectomy .. What to expect?

After my last back operation, I
Used so hard to pee, that the rectal wall pushed into the vaginal canal. When I went for a transvaginal scan it showers two prolapses, one the rectal one and the other the cervix. It also picked up a polyp on my cervix and a suspicious looking shadows on one of my ovaries.

My surgeon suggested taking both ovaries taken out lapasopially (sp) and a vaginal hysterectomy with repairs done then.

What I want to know is what to,expect??? in all of it
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